3 September (Thursday) – 29 November (Sunday) 2009
10am to 6pm daily
Balcony and Canyon, National Museum of Singapore [Map]
Free admission

This National Museum-originated exhibition will look at various depictions of 19th century Singapore, examining their meanings and representations. The various works will reveal the topography of the Singapore landscape in the 19th century with views of places such as the harbour, Singapore River, Fort Canning Hill, and Raffles Place, as well as depictions of the cosmopolitan trade town and Singapore’s rural scenes. Taking an approach that is both chronological and thematic, this exhibition will feature around 200 artefacts from the museum’s collection, a significant number of which were acquired in recent years and have never before shown in Singapore.
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